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Kentucky's capitol building is undergoing a massive renovation that is costing the taxpayer more than 4x what they originally built it for in 1910 AFTER adjusting for inflation.
Some of the expenses include:
$52,000 per window to repair the windows currently on the building.
$18,000,000 on a temporary building to be used 60 days a year to hold the few hundred legislators and staff needed to conduct the legislative sessions.
Lee Watts joins me to discuss this and about religion's place in politics.
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Kentucky's capitol building is undergoing a massive renovation that is costing the taxpayer more than 4x what they originally built it for in 1910 AFTER adjusting for inflation.
Some of the expenses include:
$52,000 per window to repair the windows currently on the building.
$18,000,000 on a temporary building to be used 60 days a year to hold the few hundred legislators and staff needed to conduct the legislative sessions.
Lee Watts joins me to discuss this and about religion's place in politics.

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